hwhrhett wrote:
why are you spreading these lies? this is not true.....
It's not a lie, it's true. Or are you suggesting that people shouldn't take what admin's say, seriously?
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hwhrhett wrote:
why are you spreading these lies? this is not true.....
stahrgazer wrote:1) Hitting thread after thread informs anyone else that the action is considered misbehavior.
2) I see not much difference between "noted" and "warned" when the person was told to stop or else...
3) The individual does diversify his games *some*
4) People continue to recommend those settings to anyone to avoid other problems with games on the site, which means that any other individual could be "noted" and told to stop or else... so they can either "note" the concern or ignore it and wait to be officially "noted" by admin.
5) Has nothing whatsoever to do with game chat.
hwhrhett wrote:p.s. i heard that bjc23 was really just zsp's new multi anyway.....
owenshooter wrote:hwhrhett wrote:p.s. i heard that bjc23 was really just zsp's new multi anyway.....
ditto... but that is nowhere near as bad as DM just being the most clever man on the forums... hell, the
first rule of CC is only being broken, what is the big deal? multis are so, yesterday.-0
Woodruff wrote:
Stahr, I know you've been unhappy (as am I) with the lack of what we see as proper action being taken against game-chat-abusers, but hitting thread-after-thread with this really isn't going to help.
hwhrhett wrote:stahrgazer wrote:1) Hitting thread after thread informs anyone else that the action is considered misbehavior.
2) I see not much difference between "noted" and "warned" when the person was told to stop or else...
3) The individual does diversify his games *some*
4) People continue to recommend those settings to anyone to avoid other problems with games on the site, which means that any other individual could be "noted" and told to stop or else... so they can either "note" the concern or ignore it and wait to be officially "noted" by admin.
5) Has nothing whatsoever to do with game chat.
who was told to stop or else? and where? because i cant find it... i think you misunderstood something someone has said...
p.s. noted still means nothing. and you cant be angry that nothing was done to me when i called you a 'retard' because my case was merely 'noted'. but then claim now that 'noted' means the same as 'busted' your just intentionally being a douche.
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p.s. i heard that bjc23 was really just zsp's new multi anyway.....
targetman377 wrote:
so if a player is well like that person does not have to follow the rules any more? is that what you are saying?
b.k. barunt wrote:Woodruff wrote:
Stahr, I know you've been unhappy (as am I) with the lack of what we see as proper action being taken against game-chat-abusers, but hitting thread-after-thread with this really isn't going to help.
Glad i read this. I already have you tattling to the mods about my forum posts, and i notice you've been in at least 2 of my games - looking for something to scream on? Welcome to my foes list.
clapper011 wrote:hwhrhett, stahrgazer I suggest the both of you place each other on foe list.
clapper011 wrote:And If you feel (stahrgazer) that the admin or moderator was in the wrong (based on facts not just hearsay) then you or the member in question should open up an e-ticket.
clapper011 wrote: Now please get back on topic guys/gals. thanks
lackattack wrote:"Newbie Farming" is the technique of setting up as many games as possible (either by starting or joining them) with New Recruits to gain easy points by taking advantage of difficult game options and the fact the New Recruits are more likely to deadbeat. Some players have been farming extensively - even sending hundreds of PMs to the latest members to get them into their games.
This is a gross abuse of the game. It gives the New Recruit "victims" a poor first experience and reduces the chances of them sticking around. As farmers move up the scoreboard it also harms the competitive nature of Conquer Club - the scoreboard is meant to measure skill in the game, not "harvesting" techniques.
In accordance with the desires and feedback of the majority of the community, our rules and as a new leaf for 2009, it is our New Years resolution to make Newbie Farming forbidden. Members who continue this practice will receive point resets and then progressively longer website bans.
This does not mean you will get in trouble for joining a game here and there with many new recruits. We are only talking about the systematic targeting of new recruits.
We have taken the following measures to stop Newbie Farming:
- For New Recruits, we filtered out game options from the join page if they reduce the chance of new players reaching their 1st promotion (see here here and here).
- We shut down any usergroups with a focus on Newbie Farming.
- We are sending individual warnings to the Farmers Guild and select other users who have practiced farming in the past. These should be arriving soon.
If you don't officially receive a warning, consider this it...we may have overlooked you once, but we won't do it again.
Thanks and have a nice day
caymanmew wrote:it just i notesed that it seems to me that they make different punshment for different cases
dose anyone else agree?
king achilles wrote:lackattack wrote:"Newbie Farming" is the technique of setting up as many games as possible (either by starting or joining them) with New Recruits to gain easy points by taking advantage of difficult game options and the fact the New Recruits are more likely to deadbeat. Some players have been farming extensively - even sending hundreds of PMs to the latest members to get them into their games.
This is a gross abuse of the game. It gives the New Recruit "victims" a poor first experience and reduces the chances of them sticking around. As farmers move up the scoreboard it also harms the competitive nature of Conquer Club - the scoreboard is meant to measure skill in the game, not "harvesting" techniques.
In accordance with the desires and feedback of the majority of the community, our rules and as a new leaf for 2009, it is our New Years resolution to make Newbie Farming forbidden. Members who continue this practice will receive point resets and then progressively longer website bans.
This does not mean you will get in trouble for joining a game here and there with many new recruits. We are only talking about the systematic targeting of new recruits.
We have taken the following measures to stop Newbie Farming:
- For New Recruits, we filtered out game options from the join page if they reduce the chance of new players reaching their 1st promotion (see here here and here).
- We shut down any usergroups with a focus on Newbie Farming.
- We are sending individual warnings to the Farmers Guild and select other users who have practiced farming in the past. These should be arriving soon.
If you don't officially receive a warning, consider this it...we may have overlooked you once, but we won't do it again.
Thanks and have a nice day
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Yes, we do not have control over who chooses to join our public games, but we have control on what games we create. Do we need to see a player who has played hundreds of games with the same map and settings and at least 90% of his games are with new recruits? Before it gets there, we suggest that you diverse your options in creating games from time to time so we can see different kinds of players in your collection of opponents and not mostly "?" or new recruits. You are already aware that new recruits have been joining your games and yet you continue creating the same settings. What if new recruits don't join that setting, would you still declare it to be your favorite? Regardless, whether it's a yes or a no, with the Newbie Farming rule in place, we all have to adjust to it whether we like it or not. The scoreboard is meant to measure skill in the game, not "harvesting" techniques
stahrgazer wrote:Personally, I dislike the decision that a player must adjust games he creates even if he's not sending out invite after invite
Woodruff wrote:stahrgazer wrote:Personally, I dislike the decision that a player must adjust games he creates even if he's not sending out invite after invite
I agree. As long as the individual is not inviting newbies, he has no control over who joins his games and, even if he may believe it's likely that newbies will largely join his games, it's still out of his control. I cannot fathom how this can be considered farming. It may even be INTENDED to be farming, but how can you justifiably say that it IS when there's simply no way to tell? A player should always be able to START a game of their favorite setting regardless of who joins (again, as long as no PM/emails are sent out to newbies).
Joining games is an entirely different matter, of course.
hwhrhett wrote:Woodruff wrote:stahrgazer wrote:Personally, I dislike the decision that a player must adjust games he creates even if he's not sending out invite after invite
I agree. As long as the individual is not inviting newbies, he has no control over who joins his games and, even if he may believe it's likely that newbies will largely join his games, it's still out of his control. I cannot fathom how this can be considered farming. It may even be INTENDED to be farming, but how can you justifiably say that it IS when there's simply no way to tell? A player should always be able to START a game of their favorite setting regardless of who joins (again, as long as no PM/emails are sent out to newbies).
Joining games is an entirely different matter, of course.
if nobody but deadbeats joined my favorite game type, i dont think it would be my favorite game type for long....
Bruceswar wrote:For once I agree with honibaz. You know the difference between most people who are called farmers and those supposed noobs they are farming? The so called farmers learned how to play this game and are now punished for being better than the next guy. If someone wants to play nothing but feudal then that should be their choice. People tend to start games so they never know who will be joining. Even if I start 40 8 man games on classic art the last 10 or so will fill with ?'s I am not farming, but it could look like so.
I do think farming is a problem, but CC is taking the wrong approach on it still.
stahrgazer wrote:Bruceswar wrote:For once I agree with honibaz. You know the difference between most people who are called farmers and those supposed noobs they are farming? The so called farmers learned how to play this game and are now punished for being better than the next guy. If someone wants to play nothing but feudal then that should be their choice. People tend to start games so they never know who will be joining. Even if I start 40 8 man games on classic art the last 10 or so will fill with ?'s I am not farming, but it could look like so.
I do think farming is a problem, but CC is taking the wrong approach on it still.
Precisely.
Now a few of you are seeing why I added it as an example of "falling apart" to this thread.
PLAYER57832 wrote:
If there is a serious concern about newbies and low ranked people joining games with high ranked people unknowingly, then perhaps CC should flash a warning .. somthing like "you are about to join a game with a high ranked player" or "playing this map with these settings is unusually difficult" Are you sure you still wish to join?
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